Soft Machine - Third (1970) [2CD] [EAC-FLAC]
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Soft Machine - Third (1970) [2CD] {2013 Japan Mini LP Blu-spec CD2} EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 681 Mb Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (tiff) -> 188 Mb Soft Machine were an English rock band from Canterbury, named after the book The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs. They were one of the central bands in the Canterbury scene, and helped pioneer the progressive rock genre. Though they achieved little commercial success, they are considered by Allmusic to be "one of the more influential bands of their era, and certainly one of the most influential underground ones. The Soft Machine plunged deeper into jazz and contemporary electronic music on this pivotal release, which incited the Village Voice to call it a milestone achievement when it was released. It's a double album of stunning music, with each side devoted to one composition two by Mike Ratledge, and one each by Hopper and Wyatt, with substantial help from a number of backup musicians, including Canterbury mainstays Elton Dean and Jimmy Hastings. The Ratledge songs come closest to fusion jazz, although this is fusion laced with tape loop effects and hypnotic, repetitive keyboard patterns. Hugh Hopper's "Facelift" recalls "21st Century Schizoid Man" by King Crimson, although it's more complex, with several quite dissimilar sections. The pulsing rhythms, chaotic horn and keyboard sounds, and dark drones on "Facelift" predate some of what Hopper did as a solo artist later (this song was actually culled from two live performances in 1970). Robert Wyatt draws on musical ideas from early 1967 demos done with producer Giorgio Gomelsky, on his capricious composition "Moon in June." Lyrically, it's a satirical alternative to the pretension displayed by a lot of rock writing of the era, and combined with the Softs' exotic instrumentation, it makes for quite a listen (the collection Triple Echo includes a BBC broadcast recording of this song, with different albeit equally fanciful lyrics). Not exactly rock, Third nonetheless pushed the boundaries of rock into areas previously unexplored, and it managed to do so without sounding self-indulgent. A better introduction to the group is either of the first two records, but once introduced, this is the place to go. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CD1 01. Facelift 02. Slightly All The Time 03. Moon In June 04. Out-Bloody-Rageous CD2 01. Out-Bloody-Rageous (Live) 02. Facelift (Live) 03. Esther's Nose Job (Live) *2013 Columbia / Sony Music Japan | SICP-30162~3 Personnel: Robert Wyatt - drums, vocals, piano (3), organ (3), bass guitar (3) Hugh Hopper - bass guitar Mike Ratledge - organ, piano, electric piano (except track 3 on disc 1) Elton Dean - alto sax, saxello More Soft Machine... Soft Machine - Fifth (1972) [EAC-FLAC] : https://www.piratebays.to/torrent/9025764/Soft_Machine_-_Fifth_(1972)__[EAC-FLAC] Soft Machine - Fourth (1971) [EAC-FLAC]: https://www.piratebays.to/torrent/8992970/Soft_Machine_-_Fourth_(1971)__[EAC-FLAC] The Soft Machine - The Soft Machine (1968) [EAC-FLAC] : https://www.piratebays.to/torrent/8985315/The_Soft_Machine_-_The_Soft_Machine_(1968)__[EAC-FLAC] Enjoy, SEED and SHARING, Thanks!.